Genre:
Horror
Directed
by: Kimberly Peirce
Starring:
Chloë Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore, Judy Greer
Running
time: 99 minutes
This film is a remake of the 1976 original,
still based on the Stephen King book of the same name. It is still the story of
Carrie, a 17-year old girl with telekinetic powers who has to contend with an
abusive overly religious mom at home and other kids who bully her at school.
Feeling bad for Carrie, another girl asks her boyfriend to take the lonely girl
to the senior prom instead of her. He does so, but some other students are
waiting to sabotage what could have been such a beautiful moment for Carrie.
Coming in, I was expecting to be disappointed
by this remake of Carrie. The original, while not perfect by any means, has
this special aura about it. The compelling story and the great acting have made
it a classic. Well, I was pleasantly surprised by the 2013 version.
Chloë Grace Moretz really shines as Carrie.
The girl most known for her badass role in the Kick-Ass franchise shows some
great vulnerability here as the main character. I would say kudos also to Julianne
Moore, who did some great work taking over the role originally played by Piper
Laurie.
As for the movie itself, some things needed
to be changed. The main character was actually played by a teenager this time,
so the exploitation aspect of the locker room scene at the beginning of the
movie is no more. The filmmakers also did some solid work bringing this
material up to this era. The use of Smart Phones and the Internet in bullying
is a plague of these times and it was well used here.
While I expected this to be a pale copy, I
found the remake of Carrie to be a very effective retelling. Some details were
fleshed out a bit, and it made the whole thing so enjoyable to me as a
cinephile. The acting was great, the special effects were improved and the
original story was fine tuned. Overall, there is nothing to complain about on
my part.
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